Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos says there's a new attitude amongst Spain's players under coach Luis Enrique.
Ramos discussed Spain's change of fortunes since their shock defeat to Russia at the World Cup.
"After a bit of a changing of the guard and with us having a new coach, we've got back a bit of discipline and structure," he said.
"We're getting the positive results and it's the manner in which we're doing it, making sure we keep playing our stylish and exciting football."
As a former Sevilla player, Ramos has no qualms about playing at the ground of their fiercest rivals, Real Betis.
"It's the first time I've been here with Spain and I'm happy," he continued.
"I've always felt loved, part of the Sevilla fan base still applaud me, and I've always identified with great fans which is what Real Betis supporters are."